Projecte llegit
Títol: Drones for Desert Locust. Aplicación móvil para la generación de misiones de vuelo
Estudiants que han llegit aquest projecte:
- NAVARRETE PARDO, ADRIÀ (data lectura: 09-09-2020)
- Cerca aquest projecte a Bibliotècnica
Director/a: VALERO GARCÍA, MIGUEL
Departament: DAC
Títol: Drones for Desert Locust. Aplicación móvil para la generación de misiones de vuelo
Data inici oferta: 05-02-2020 Data finalització oferta: 05-10-2020
Estudis d'assignació del projecte:
- GR ENG SIS TELECOMUN
- GR ENG SIST AEROESP
- GR ENG TELEMÀTICA
Tipus: Individual | |
Lloc de realització: Fora UPC | |
Supervisor/a extern: Sergi Tres | |
Institució/Empresa: Hemav Foundation | |
Titulació del Director/a: Grau en Enginyeria Telemàtica | |
Paraules clau: | |
drones, plagas, aplicación móvil | |
Descripció del contingut i pla d'activitats: | |
Desenvolupament software del projecte Drones for Desert Locust de
Hemav Foundation. - Desenvolupament d'una aplicació que permeti el llançament d'una plataforma UAV de forma fàcil i intuitiva. - L'aplicació permetrà veure els resultats dels vols, mostrant les imatges captades i la informació bàsica necessaria. - El sistema serà testejat en camp de vol i si és possible en el entorn real en el que el projecte és durà a terme. |
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Overview (resum en anglès): | |
In this document I will explain my participation inside the Drones for desert locusts Project within HEMAV Foundation team. This Project is about the development of a system capable of doing flight planifications with the HEMAV’s drone technology from a mobile application. The main objective of the development is the possibility of offering the FAO a system capable of helping to explore the desert areas of the African continent in search of green vegetation which can help to reproduce and create swarms of desert locusts. Today these plagues are considered one of the worst and most dangerous migratory epidemics in the world, leaving famines in countries mainly on the African continent.
Thanks to the hard work of all HEMAV Foundation team, the African desert regional commissions will have at their disposal a technology with which they will be able to plan flight missions with the HP2 drone without the need for advanced knowledge about unmanned aerial vehicles. In addition, from the same application, you will be able to see the results obtained from each of the flights. The document will specify all the phases through which the project has passed, from the definition of objectives and requirements necessary to meet the expectations of FAO, the explanation of all the types of technologies necessary to make possible the development of the application and each of the phases through which the project has been going: the development of the first prototype, the trip to the Mauritanian desert to test the project and the last phase where the latest functionalities and bug fixes were implemented located after the trip. The result obtained after the development and the trip together with FAO to the desert has been very positive. The organization saw with its own eyes that this type of technology that we were offering would improve the quality of the work done by the officers. In addition to helping to save resources by making the missions carried out during the year cheaper. |